Fist up is one that I just fit a model 10 heavy barrel to. Not much to that one but change out the 2" ejector rod for z longer one and fit the barrel. Only about $260 in it with barrel and FFL Fees
next one got a recessed nickel model 13 cylinder and barrel to become a fake pinto model 13 Maybe $325 in it
Then one got milled for adjustable sights from a model 28, a recessed model 19 357 cylinder and a 4" Python barrel. Had to mill out the slot for the ejector rod just a touch, install a ball detent on the yoke etc ect. Changed the angle of the barrels ramp slightly, so it came out matching the front of the model 28 sight sights tang. Lots of monkeying around to make it all come out right Barrel was given to me for reaming a cylinder to 327 so I only got about 300 in it with the grips and cylinder.
The last one got a K22 cylinder reamed to 327 Federal. Plus Itook a piece of 32-20 rifle barrel and machined it so that part of it was threaded to fit a K frame and the rest was turned to 7/16", then I took an old heavy K22 barrel and cut the barrel extension off and cut it down and then drilled and reamed it to 7/16" so it would just slip over the 32 ca barrel. I tinned the inside of it with silver solder and the outside of the 32 cal piece and pressed them together hot. Ended up with a 32 cal barrel with a full thickness forcing cone areal, The K22 barrel just made a chunk of shroud" with a lug on it. Had to polish off the 22lr marking and the now way off center Smith & Wess. I rounded a bunch of the rib off it so it matched the 10-7 frame on top and then milled a slot in it for the front sight which was salvage from a mini 14 I stuck a stiffening sleeve and flash suppressor on the end of the barrel. Had serrations on the ramp. Silver soldered blade into the slot. Was trimmed to just over 3" crowned and fitted. Maybe $300 for a 3" K frame 327 Federal.
I have 2 more of the frames and cylinders and when I am done they will all get a bath in the bluing tank
I am thinking longer barreled 327 Federal with adjustable sights and I am undecided on the last one. Maybe just save it for something really odd like a 9mm as I don't own any 9mms at all.

next one got a recessed nickel model 13 cylinder and barrel to become a fake pinto model 13 Maybe $325 in it

Then one got milled for adjustable sights from a model 28, a recessed model 19 357 cylinder and a 4" Python barrel. Had to mill out the slot for the ejector rod just a touch, install a ball detent on the yoke etc ect. Changed the angle of the barrels ramp slightly, so it came out matching the front of the model 28 sight sights tang. Lots of monkeying around to make it all come out right Barrel was given to me for reaming a cylinder to 327 so I only got about 300 in it with the grips and cylinder.

The last one got a K22 cylinder reamed to 327 Federal. Plus Itook a piece of 32-20 rifle barrel and machined it so that part of it was threaded to fit a K frame and the rest was turned to 7/16", then I took an old heavy K22 barrel and cut the barrel extension off and cut it down and then drilled and reamed it to 7/16" so it would just slip over the 32 ca barrel. I tinned the inside of it with silver solder and the outside of the 32 cal piece and pressed them together hot. Ended up with a 32 cal barrel with a full thickness forcing cone areal, The K22 barrel just made a chunk of shroud" with a lug on it. Had to polish off the 22lr marking and the now way off center Smith & Wess. I rounded a bunch of the rib off it so it matched the 10-7 frame on top and then milled a slot in it for the front sight which was salvage from a mini 14 I stuck a stiffening sleeve and flash suppressor on the end of the barrel. Had serrations on the ramp. Silver soldered blade into the slot. Was trimmed to just over 3" crowned and fitted. Maybe $300 for a 3" K frame 327 Federal.

I have 2 more of the frames and cylinders and when I am done they will all get a bath in the bluing tank
I am thinking longer barreled 327 Federal with adjustable sights and I am undecided on the last one. Maybe just save it for something really odd like a 9mm as I don't own any 9mms at all.
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